Leaf From A Today, observe the backward reel California Diary | On manikin and dunuay. chairman of the dinner, Mrs. R. A. Gibson, coâ€"chairman, aided by the following committee: Mesdames Frank Sassorossi, John fPri, Walâ€" ter Meierhoff, H. E. Lang, Mike â€"Azzorie, J. Tomei, E .Kuhn, ‘R. J. ‘She@hen, Battista Vanoni, James Sheahen, Alex Rafferty; Jr., Sam Bernardi, Ray May, D. F. Walsh, Fred G. Cook, Waltér Parker, Robert O‘Leary, John H. Jacobsen, Robert ‘Denzel, Aurelio Ori and Joseph Demichelis. 4 Monday . . . . Low fog till ten « . . Hazy sunshine (smog) till 2 p.m. then low fog. At 11 a.m. the fire department came with the usual siren serenade, plus a chorus of howling dogs. The fire was <m the other side of the canyon, but I kept my nose plasâ€" tered to the window until I saw the last of the fire department on its way home. 5 Tuesday . . . 1:30; sirens, again. I found a huge tree had fallen at the intersection of a ‘threeâ€"street crossing. Power and light wagons had been called to clear the street and replace torn wires. â€" Wednesday . . . Low fog and|The event of the & stiog during midâ€"day. Just before| Pm a bird on the i noon the fire department c@Me| Anq in search of a ;‘ï¬nl::in(' -.lo;f . to -k housé ust below us where smoke was puffing out of the secondâ€"story g‘;‘; ,::t::ï¬,t:;, windows. All clear in 20 minutes;| Phat you should b« Thursday . . . More fog and| ror want of a bird. hazy sunshine. The sirens again. 3 Immaculate Conception School Guild Plans. Roast Beef Dinner the hills, and a driver didn‘t make the grade. He went over the curbâ€" ing in a complete summersault, 159 feet,â€" to the street below. Taken to the hospital he was found to be uninjured. He was arrested as a drunken driver, smog. Just as the fog lifted, came the music of sirens. The marshail came first, followed by four trucks to the end of the canyon, half a mile away. We found that some fatty substance, placed in an inâ€" cinerator, had leaked out into some bushes setting them on fire. Immediately the inspector came along, examining every incinerator in the canyon. With summer on the way they have to be very careful, as we are in the Fire Area. The Fortyâ€"Five~ Degree Angle In Grandma‘s day, the pose genâ€" + teel, :. ~ . "Chest out, contract your tumâ€" * The Mothers‘ Guild of Immacuâ€" late Conception .School will serve a roast beef dinner, Sunday, April 16th, 1 to 6 P.M. at the Elks‘ Club, Highland Park. Thursday, April 6, 1 Mrs. Robert FitzSimon, Presiâ€" dent, has announced. the public is invited. Tickets may be had by calling Mrs. Frances Meierhoff, HI 2â€"5062, or after the Sunday masses® in ‘the church vestibule. Salvation Army Plans Tag; Doughnut Day ‘ More than 250 women repreâ€" senting Chicago ul‘hborhoods ._nq hotel April 12 at 2 p.m. to hear plans for The Salvation Army‘s annual Doughnut Day. ‘The women have been appointâ€" ed location captains for the annual ï¬c «inrpyb-o held on June l!. funds for the Army‘s many servâ€" ices that provide varied. social DO YOU NEED A JOB? TRY A PRESS WANT AD 2s BOWMAN â€"â€"4.0.0, Cream in ev‘ry drop of ne 16.] premium on high school graduate of the | enlistments, because of low monthâ€" aER®TS| ly quotas. Now unlimited quotas TAiSIDE | have caused the local recruiter to Now you_have the cage; Why, it‘s really absurd That you should be pining Help! This Thing Is Getting Out\ of Hand Wl;en }on have for a setting A nice, cozy house? It‘s fateâ€"nothing lessâ€" The event of the age! I‘m a bird on the wing And in search of a cage! With youâ€"sink, swim or float, Or drift, Edenâ€"bound: On your bitsy dream boat. â€"Tired Old Bac Oblique, her form exemplifies Caprice of style creator. Dear T.V., what‘s this? You are lacking a spouse Her lower torso gr Her shoulders fol You‘ve missed it, I‘m afraid; Of course you want a family . Well, I‘ve one, readyâ€"made. (No You‘re late in whistling for the with me; Now could you wish for more? Of course if three is not enough, Why we‘ll just make it four, Dear T.V., I am what you need . .. No inexperienced laddie, | _ But one who‘ll answer all your A good old Hoâ€"Hum . . . It‘s probably just the spring: q tainment, at 6:30 P.M.~ at the "Â¥Y" on April 6th, for club memâ€" bers and guests. The club members cordially invite all girls, who are employed as domestic help along theâ€" North Shore, to join their orâ€" ganization. Hninm Hawkins, president of the Paul Lawrence Dunbar Club, announcedâ€"the date of the Annual Spring Social, Aprilâ€" 13tk, at 8:00 p.m. Dinner will be folâ€" lowed by cards. Mrs. Etta Magee, chairman, extends a cordial inviâ€" tation to members and friends. Saturday Evening Club will sponsor a monthly square dance at the "Y" on Saturday, April 15th, at 880 p.m. As in the past, the dancers will "boopsâ€"aâ€"daisy" to the instructions of Ede Bertram. Everyone is invited, Call H. P. 2â€"0675 for further information. YWCA Groups The Friendship Club, of which| Henry S. Millett, Chairman. _ _ Miss Lulu Ditmer is president, Will| â€"pyompery wishing _ transportaâ€" Navy ACCepUs INOMâ€"III@IL | wares, books, bricâ€"aâ€"brac, etc. School Graduates * Mrs. Earle K. Spangler, Navy Accepts Nonâ€"High school Uraduates $ Mrs. Earle K. Spangler, Fiâ€" . Nonâ€"high school graduates are|"*"°¢ chairman, is in charge of now eligible for enlistment in the|the sale. > » U.S. Navy. Any man between the dermie tra un it e tan e inteinit ied es ages 17â€"31 who is physically, morally, and mentally fit will be accepted for immediate enlistment according to an â€"announcement made by Chief Petty Officer Pogâ€" gmann of the Navy Recruiting Station in P.O. Bldg., Waukegan, eliminate a waiting‘ list and acâ€" cept nonâ€"high school graduates for immediate enlistment, . Nonâ€"high school graduates may attend Navy Trade Schools if they are ambitious and can pass enâ€" trance examinations. HOMOGENIZED, VITAMIN D ‘rYu the eyes, follow later. â€"Sugar Daddy R.B.0. Dr. E. C. Reichert Unusual Chapea To Address D.A.R. _ |Seen At Welfare Mrs. Arien J..Wilson, 831 Linâ€" coln Avenue, Highland Park, will open her home at oneâ€"thirty in the afternoon Thursday April 13th for a meeting of the North Shore Chapter DAR at which Mrs. Edâ€" A reportâ€"of the State Conferâ€" ence held in March at Springfield, Illinois will be given by the deleâ€" gate, Mrs. Edwin L. Gilroy. A reâ€" port on the Revisions Committee will be given by Mrs. Lewis B. Sinclair and> Mrs. Franklyn V. Mrs. A. Lyle Gourley, Chairman of the Program Committee will inâ€" troduce the speaker, of the afterâ€" neon, Dr. Edwin C. Reichert who will speak on "Some Current Issues In Education"â€"I. Federal Aid to. Education. 2. Federal Scholarships. 3. The Changing High School Curriculum. 4. Reâ€" ligion and the Public Schools. 5. The Current Teacher Shortage. 6. The Extensions of: Education. (Adult Education, The <Junior College, The Nursery School.) mund L. Andrews, Viceâ€"Regent, Nelson will give the report of the Nominating Committee. Dr. Reichert who has been a teacher and administrator at every newit of e "Education Departâ€" ment and Director of the Eveâ€" ning Session at Lake Forest Colâ€" lege. He attended Dartmouth Colâ€" lege, the University of Wisconsin and the University of Minnesota where he received his Ph. D. Chapter, Mrs. Jerry C. LeAMiDZ,| dan Road. ~ 0 0 . Delegate, MrS. Robort C. Reed, he [ "*" "** Regent‘s alternate and Mrs. Florâ€" ao e « Thomas Dingle, alternate and Saint Martha‘s Guild ;-:z:ber of the House Committee| Plans Garden Sale on Literature, plan to ~board the ts Baltimore and Ohio‘s DAR Special| Plans were made at a meeting on Saturday April 15th for Washâ€"|held at the home of Mrs.F. B. ington D. C. to attend the 59th| Beere, coâ€"chairman ‘of the comâ€" Congress to be held there from|mittee, March 27, for the annual April 16thtthru April 2ist. Two|Garden Sale of St. Martha‘s important projects of the Congress | Guild. this, year are the hopedâ€"for comâ€"| St. Martha‘s Guild of Trinity pletion of pledges for the $900,â€"] church has, forâ€"four years, held a 000.00 building connecting Conâ€"] Garden Sale on the Saturday beâ€" tinental Memorial and Constituâ€"| fore Memoridl Dayâ€"in downâ€"town tion Halls which has already been|Highland Park in the Northwestâ€" erected and the election of some|ern freight yards opposite Walâ€" important national officers. ‘Mrs.| preen‘s. Order sheets are sent out Thomas F. Maury of Aurora,|in advance, so that those wishing Iflinois is a candidate forâ€".corresâ€"|tyâ€"purchase from the Guild may ponding Secretary General. be sure of having their corders Hostesses assisting Mrs. Wilson | filled. 4 â€" for the afternoon will be Mrs. Ed ; s 3 mund 1. Andrews, Mrs. Geor8® A: |salo committee ares Mro Rodnes racé, Mrs.â€" Jerry G. Leaming, 3 4 Mrs. Walter M. Lillie and Mrs: | MBSOD: ¢ochairman,â€" Miss Lulu Juniors To Meet Tonight (April 6) ward Lawrence HI 2â€"4632. The newly organized group of Juniors will meet at the home of Elaine Matthiesen, 1720 Broadâ€" view tonight. ‘Juniors include girls, thronglflm grades and high school, who are daughters of Leâ€" gionnaires. . ~~~â€" Rummage Sale The Highland Park Woman‘s Club‘s Spring Rummage Sale will be held or April 13, beginning at 9 A.M., in the Club house baseâ€" ment. There will be a good selecâ€" tion of clothing, furniture, houseâ€" North Shore Florist Telegraph Delivery Service ron ol Etss [I1: sos. xormece ‘ / |||| THE PRESS Seen At Welfare Hat Hobby Review . Fashion designers have created many unusual hats .but ‘none of them compared with the spectacâ€" The spring bonnet which atâ€" tracted the most attention was the one that Mrs. Herbert A. Carlâ€" son modeled. An old sterioscope, kerosene lamp, aâ€" Swedish silver pitcher, collection of hat pins, and an antique scale adorned ‘her hat. Mrs. Donald Dennett, .sewing chairman, had arranged miniature garments on her hat. Mrs; John P. Andrews contributed the greatest number of hats, and these three members received lovely Easter chapeaux donated by several of the local merchants. ular concoctions brought forth at the ‘Hobby Hat Review", the highlight feature of the Junior Inâ€" fant Welfare meeting of the Raâ€" viniaâ€"Highland Park Center at the home of Mrs. Judson Cross, South Deere Park. Drive, last week. of her hobby, "the Thrift Shop," was trimmed with small articles, replicas of items sold in the Thrift Shop. The hat of Mrs. Gregg Freâ€" linger depicted her sports golf in the summer â€"and curling in the The, table beautifullyâ€" decorated by Mrs.. Stewart Johnston, chairâ€" man of theâ€"Thrift Shop for the Juniors, and her coâ€"chairman, Mrs. Mark Brown. A large collection of hats was received and are now on sale at the Thrift Shop, 35 North Sheriâ€" St. Martha‘s Guild of Trinity church has, forâ€"four years, held a Garden Sale on the Saturday beâ€" fore Memorigl Dayâ€"in downâ€"town Highland Park in the Northwestâ€" ern freight yards opposite Walâ€" green‘s. Order sheets are sent out in advance, so that those wishing. t0~purchase from the Guild may be sure of having their ‘orders Community : Easter Egg Hunt On Saturday Those taking part in the hunt should be at Sunset ‘Park field ‘house at 2:15 p.m. Other metnbers of this year‘s sale committee are: Mrs, Rodney Mason, coâ€"chairman, Miss Lulu Lasswell, "Miss Helen Bargstrom, Miss Adele Whitfield and < Miss Evelyn Oliver, president of the Highland Park boys and girls will be held at Sunset Park om Saturâ€" day afternoon, Apritâ€"8th, at 2:30 p.m. The Highland Park Lions Clib and the Recreation departâ€" ment are sponsoring this event. The children will be divided into groups according to age and there will be prizes for all with special prizes for the winners of the conâ€" Mrs. John Keys‘ hat, typical An Easter Egg hunt for. all Primary Election Tuesday, April 11, 19\50 EXPERIENCED ‘ For . COUNTY CLERK VOTE FOR ® Gregory M. Sheahen _ Highland Park children are reâ€" minded of the marble tournament that will be held next week, Play, will begin at the local schools on Tuesday‘ and the city champions will be crowned after the playoffs on Wednesday at Sunset Park. )' The tournament is being sponâ€" sored by the Recreation departâ€" Parkâ€"Public Library at 8 p.m. on successive _ Tuesdays beginning April 18. + The Friends of the Library are sponsoring this music series which will be illustrated by piano, records and other musical instruments. There is no charge. % Marble Tournament % Highland Park children are reâ€" minded of the marble tournament A that will be held next week, % will begin at the local schools on Tuesday® and the city champions will be crowned after the playoffs on Wednesday at Sunset Park. + ‘The tournament is being sponâ€" sored by the Recreation departâ€" R ment and for further information lz call Joe Sladky at the Community Center (HI 2â€"2442) f » y eoutiinegeeviinenccncoaaiend & k Presented At Library _ _ 4 A series of five‘dively lectureâ€" discussions on "Enjoying Music" 4 by Sherwood Rollins, Director of & Music at Lake Forest Academy, k * will be presented at the Highland Â¥ Parkâ€"Public Library at 8 p.m. on successive Tuesdays beginning April 18. + The Friends of the Library are | .lc‘ A series of five‘lively lectureâ€" discussions on "Enjoying Music" by Sherwood Rollins, Director of Music at Lake Forest Academy, will be presented at the Highland Phone HI 2â€"4551 Lakeâ€"â€"McHenryâ€"â€"Boon *ReKable Laundry Republican Primary, At this midâ€"century EAsTER, more than ever,. Flowers are important. They m'motrtf;;;; usually smart to wear . . . more than usually expressive of joy, hope, love, See .or phone your Florist today for Flowers to wear, to share with friends, especially the sick or shutâ€"in; and Altar Flowers for Holy Thursday and Easter. THIS SEASON IT IS EXTRA SMART TO WEAR FLOWERS ON EASTER Your Florist can wire rowers anywhere KELLER State â€" Representative Page 3 4J